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Venezuela Gives US Oilmen House Arrest in Gesture to Biden
Six American oil executives jailed in Venezuela more than three years ago on corruption charges have been granted house arrest in a gesture of goodwill toward the Biden administration as it reviews its policy toward the politically turbulent South American country
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US Sanctions Venezuelan Judge for Conviction of Oil Managers
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on the Venezuelan judge and prosecutor behind the conviction on corruption charges of six American oil executives
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Venezuela Judge Convicts 6 American Oil Execs, Orders Prison
Six American oil executives held for three years in Venezuela have been found guilty of corruption charges and immediately sentenced to prison.
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2 Lottery Tickets Worth Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Sold in Chicago Area
If you played the Lucky Day Lotto recently in Illinois, you might want to check your tickets.
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Southern California Model Pleads Guilty in Connecticut Bank, Convenience Store Robberies
A romance novel cover model from Southern California has pleaded guilty to robberies at a bank and convenience store in Connecticut that led to a nearly weeklong cross-country manhunt.
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Tainted Gas Complaints on the Rise After NBC 5 Responds Report
Two Chicago drivers say they were hit with big bills and big headaches after pumping tainted gas into their tanks at the same Mobil gas station, on the very same day.
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Bus(ted): Video Changes Course of Family's CTA Accident Claim
A suburban family stood its ground for more than half a year after they said a Chicago transportation agency damaged their car and declined their accident claim. But upon the discovery of a surprise video clip and a call to NBC 5 Responds, the family’s vehicle is finally being repaired at no cost to the family or its insurance provider.
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San Diego Professional Model Accused of Cross Country Crime Spree
A San Diego model accused of three bank robberies in two days in Connecticut appeared in court for the first time Thursday to face a prior charge.
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Tainted Gasoline Raises Questions and Repair Bills on the City's NW Side
Inside the gas tanks of two complete strangers in Chicago, the exact same story played out right before Halloween 2016. What they learned during a chance meeting at a Halloween party helped them solve an expensive mystery.